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Tomb-Sweeping Day production method

How to draw a picture of Tomb-Sweeping Day is as follows:

1. Prepare painting tools, black pens and high-gloss pastels.

2. Write "Tomb-Sweeping Day" as the theme at the top of the paper.

3. Draw a small bridge and tell the location of the text box.

4. Draw wicker and other decorations of Kobanawa on the edge of the paper.

5. Write down the poems related to Tomb-Sweeping Day and their origins in the text box, so as to draw pictures of Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Tomb-Sweeping Day pictures are made as follows:

Supplementary information:

Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as the Walking Festival, is at the turn of mid-spring and late spring, that is, from winter to the next day 108. It is a traditional festival in China, and it is also one of the most important festivals to worship ancestors and sweep graves. The traditional Tomb-Sweeping Day of China Han nationality began in the Zhou Dynasty and has a history of more than 2,500 years.

Influenced by the Han culture, 24 ethnic minorities in China, such as Manchu, Hezhe, Zhuang, Oroqen, Dong, Tujia, Miao, Yao, Li, Shui, Jing and Qiang, also have the customs of Tomb-Sweeping Day. Grave sweeping, ancestor worship and hiking are the basic themes.

In Tomb-Sweeping Day, in the Gregorian calendar from April to June, the activities to sweep the Qing Dynasty (Qingming Festival to worship ancestors) usually last from the first 10 day to the last 10 day in Tomb-Sweeping Day. In some places, the activities to sweep the Qing Dynasty last for one month. Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the important "eight festivals a year" in China. As a festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day is different from pure solar terms. Solar terms are signs of phenological changes and seasonal order, while festivals contain spiritual beliefs and customs.